10 things to know for today

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. MINE COLLAPSE KILLS SCORES IN TURKEY

An explosion and fire at a mine in western Turkey kills at least 166 people and traps hundreds more underground.

2. A POSSIBLE PATH TO PEACE EMERGES IN UKRAINE

The plan outlined calls for all sides to refrain from violence, talks on decentralization, review of the status of the Russian language and amnesty for those involved in the unrest.

3. GOOGLING GETS MORE COMPLICATED

In a landmark ruling, Europe's highest court says people should have control over what pops up when their name is Googled.

4. FBI GETS HUNDREDS OF CALLS ABOUT PEDOPHILE

The bureau says it has been contacted by several hundred people who are potential victims or want to provide information in the investigation of a teacher who, before committing suicide, abused dozens of his students.

5. JUDGE STRIKES DOWN IDAHO'S GAY MARRIAGE BAN

Gay and lesbian couples in Idaho could start getting married as soon as Friday after the state's ban on same-sex marriage was ruled unconstitutional.

6. WHICH PRIME MINISTER IS HEADED FOR PRISON

Israel's Ehud Olmert is sentenced to six years in prison for his role in a bribery scandal, a stunning downfall for a politician who a few years claimed to be close to reaching a peace deal with the Palestinians.

7. THE TROUBLE WITH AIR BAGS

They don't always deploy as expected. The problem came to light as investigators were looking into the deaths of 13 people in crashes involving older GM cars with defective ignition switches. In each of those cases, the air bags failed to deploy.

8. WHY WINTER WAS THE WORST IN 20 YEARS FOR FLIERS
Airlines cancel 4.6 percent of their flights in the first three months of the year. Mother Nature's relentless blasts of snow and ice get most of the blame (or credit) for the record.
9. BLACKHAWKS A STEP CLOSER TO ANOTHER STANLEY CUP
The Chicago Blackhawks need OT for a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Wild, giving them the series and advancing to the Western Conference Final.

10. WHO'S SAYING GOODBYE TO DAILY TV AFTER 50 YEARS

Barbara Walters says she isn't "walking into the sunset" as she leaves "The View," and will remain executive producer of the New York-based talk show she created, although she plans to be "sleeping until noon" on May 17.